Honda reveals nearly cabinless concept truck at Sema 2018

Honda opened the 2018 Sema show with the Rugged Open Air Concept, an open air truck designed – both inside and out – to withstand the great outdoors.

Honda used the opening day of Sema 2018 as an opportunity to showcase its new off-road-ready Rugged Open Air Concept – an aggressively styled pickup complete with the “utility of the Honda Ridgeline” and the “off-road ruggedness” of the Honda Pioneer.

This brawny concept exposes passengers to the outdoors with nothing but a cabin frame overhead. The interior was redesigned to be ale to survive in the face of nature with waterproof upholstery and durable paint-on surfaces “to protect the exposed instrument panel from the elements.”

Though the model is a concept, it has been developed with existing Honda parts, making the off-roader a potential reality for some. The modified Ridgeline body and suspension are coupled with production Pioneer doors, and a custom bed and tailgate panels inspired by thePioneer 1000side-by-side.